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No comparison etzadla.
We fought with these dragons when we used our lives. Many people were burned or eaten. In order to survive this, you need not only really expensive equipment, but also lots of courage and long training.
These sharks, on the other hand, only allow themselves to drink at the expense of others. They don’t risk anything except that their victims might kill themselves. They don’t have to train at all and they just pay beer and travel expenses. If anything.
If you go out on the street these days, how many dragons do you see flying around? Not so many or? You’re welcome!
So please have a little more respect.
Now there were neither dragon killers nor dragons in the Middle Ages. But there were people in the Middle Ages who threw up the village drum with discontent and shit when he once again stood at the pregnant because he messed up. Here I see parallels.
It’s only that the local village drier throws himself diligently with Kot. Otherwise: successful analysis.
There were no dragons even in the Middle Ages.
So similar
Neither dragon nor dragon killer ever existed.
There were dragons in the Middle Ages? Where is that?
I believe
In heaven and in the Hort.